Broncos' Quinton Carter has felony gambling charges dropped in Nevada

Summary of 2 articles · Updated Apr 22, 2013

Quinton Carter, a Denver Broncos safety, had felony gambling charges against him dropped by prosecutors on Monday. Prosecutors in Las Vegas have decided to drop felony gambling charges against Broncos safety Quinton Carter. With the charges out of the way… (more), Carter will be free to spend the offseason working with the Broncos ahead of his third NFL season. Carter was facing three felony charges related to an allegation that he added $5 to a craps bet after the dice had been thrown. Carter, 24, was charged March 9 with three felony counts of a fraudulent act against a gaming casino in North Las Vegas. The Associated Press reports that Carter did not appear in court on Monday when the decision not to prosecute him was made. He attended Cheyenne High School in North Las Vegas, then played as an All-American at Oklahoma before being drafted in the fourth round in 2011 by Denver.